In loving memory of

Maxine Dorothy Elizabeth Thompson
April 20, 1925 - September 10, 2018

STOUGHTON - Maxine Dorothy Elizabeth Thompson, age 93, passed away peacefully on Mon Sept 10, 2018 at UW Hospital in Madison. Maxine was born on April 20, 1925 in Edgerton to the late William and Louise (Schmeling) Maves. She was united in marriage with Irving R. Thompson on Oct 25, 1947. Maxine was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Maxine is survived by her daughter Teresa (Dan) Pirkl of Stoughton; grandsons Derek (Ruthie) Pirkl and Geoffrey (Erika) Pirkl; and is also further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many dear friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Irving, 2 sisters and 7 brothers.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Fri Sept 14, 2018 at CRESS FUNERAL HOME, 206 W. Prospect St. Visitation will be from 9:30 AM until the time of the service on Fri at the funeral home. Private entombment will take place at Roselawn Memorial Park.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Dr. Chey Collura, the nurses and staff at the UW Hospital for all the care extended to Maxine.

Cress Funeral and Cremation Service
206 W Prospect St. Stoughton
608-873-9244

Tributes

Kasey Gallagher wrote on Sep 14, 2018:

"Maxine was a wonderful lady with a great personality. I didn't see her much after I left the bank, but she was one of a kind and I will never forget her. She lived such a wonderful life and I know she will be missed by those who knew her best. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Kasey Gallagher"

Sara (Paton) Barkenhagen wrote on Sep 12, 2018:

"Teresa, Dan, Derek (Ruthie) and Geoff (Erika): So sorry to see this. Maxine was a great lady. My sympathy to all of you, but I know you all have great memories. Sara"

Elvera Phelps wrote on Sep 12, 2018:

"R.I.P. my friend, we had lots of fun working on the hot lunch program, lots of laughs but we never got in trouble, just clean fun, some might disagree with me? I wish I was faster and got to see you more often, will miss you, Elvera Phelps"